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some of us think that some of us think democracy is defined by the ritual of voting. in voting voting is important in a democracy but voting takes place all over the world, takes place in democracies, takes place in dictatorships, takes place in totalitarian societies. voting alone does not mean that we live in a free society. we live in a free society when it is based on an enlightened citizenry that takes that enlightenment into action, causing those whom we would elect to honor our ideals as a nation. >> dr. activist and transafrica founder randall robinson taking your calls, e-mails, facebook comments and tweets, in depth, this sunday at noon eastern on booktv on c-span2. >> my cartoons depict native humor. at first when i first started this cartoon they were native characters in native situations and my audience was geared towards natives but in the last four or five years they have become more universal where they spilled out into the main theme or dominant culture so it is more universal now. i am inspired by the people that i grew up with, my friends, my famil
some of us think that some of us think democracy is defined by the ritual of voting. in voting voting is important in a democracy but voting takes place all over the world, takes place in democracies, takes place in dictatorships, takes place in totalitarian societies. voting alone does not mean that we live in a free society. we live in a free society when it is based on an enlightened citizenry that takes that enlightenment into action, causing those whom we would elect to honor our ideals as...
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like us to interact with booktv guests and viewers. watch video and get up to date information on events. facebook.com/booktv. here's a look at the upcoming book fairs and festivals happening around the country. please let us know about book fairs in your area. post them at facebook.com/booktv. or e-mail at booktv@c-span.org. >>> arthur goes on trial of december of 1835. he's eager to win a conviction. by this time mrs. thornton has come forward and come to the defense of her allegedly asal i can't. she said in the trial that arthur never lifted the action. ax. she felt safe in his presence. that he was just drunk and that she wanted the whole thing to go away. he was in plaqueble. he didn't listen. he managed to get other people to override the testimony. arthur is convicted and there's only oneishment for that, which is the death penalty. capital punishment. and so arthur bowen goes on to death row, and in january of 1836 sentenced to die in a month. and so with the clock ticking mrs. thornton does something even more unbelievable. i
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we're honored to have you with us. organizing this conference with 25 different sessions is really quite a lot of work, so i want to be gained by thinking the organizers of the congress for all they've done. i work with a top-flight team in the office of the chief economist. i particularly want to thank our chief economist, joe glauber and of course all the great the work they've done. they plan to very full days. i know we are going to learn a lot. along with the traditional commodity and food price outlooks, this year's program emphasizes the many ways agriculture must manage risk from finances to natural resources to transportation. one of the things i'm really excited about in this particular program this year is more time spent on certain vegetables, which are increasing importance in american agriculture and diet and we see them center stage in the sears outlook and that that futuristic thing. i also really excited to be here becaus h
we're honored to have you with us. organizing this conference with 25 different sessions is really quite a lot of work, so i want to be gained by thinking the organizers of the congress for all they've done. i work with a top-flight team in the office of the chief economist. i particularly want to thank our chief economist, joe glauber and of course all the great the work they've done. they plan to very full days. i know we are going to learn a lot. along with the traditional commodity and food...
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it wasn't the rest of the world doing it to us. it was us doing it to the rest of the world, and that's my answer. if steve was here to why i didn't blame these international trade imbalances for the crisis. >> my name is can be and i'm -- my name is ken and i'm an economist. >> as opposed to an ordinary person. >> that's what i'm sometimes told. let me offer a hypothesis for your comment. at the time that the obama administration was trying to determine the size they for the deficit for the stimulus package there were expectations if they didn't do anything the amount of gdp decline would be at a certain level. in fact, however, the trajectory was far, far steeper, and, therefore, a primary criticism of the stimulus package is not that it was too large but it was too small. >> i half agree with that and let me explain. the agree part is -- let me just put on my economist hat because that's what i am. if you look at the perils facing us and what had happened already, what was likely to happen, a larger fiscal stimulus was called fo
it wasn't the rest of the world doing it to us. it was us doing it to the rest of the world, and that's my answer. if steve was here to why i didn't blame these international trade imbalances for the crisis. >> my name is can be and i'm -- my name is ken and i'm an economist. >> as opposed to an ordinary person. >> that's what i'm sometimes told. let me offer a hypothesis for your comment. at the time that the obama administration was trying to determine the size they for the...
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if we were in some other court where you could use conspiracy conspiracy would be a useful mechanism. have you considered whether it using the military tribunals, a dichotomize choice, military tribunals, we better off building article i courts that would have been tailor-made to do this job, stands by article iii judges on t catch service and could build a system that could have done this. we are 12 years into the process and haven't made much progress. we have been to the supreme court three times but nothing like the actual prosecution of significant numbers of people seems to be happening. >> those are great questions. let me first address the conspiracy point. early on after the u.s. started taking prisoners and getting them from various means, directly capturing them or getting them turned over by allies or a bounty or what have you, the question arose about how to prosecute them and the lack of evidence against them force committing specific acts was a problem and it was discussed in the justice department to make membership in al qaeda or the taliban itself a crime. but that w
if we were in some other court where you could use conspiracy conspiracy would be a useful mechanism. have you considered whether it using the military tribunals, a dichotomize choice, military tribunals, we better off building article i courts that would have been tailor-made to do this job, stands by article iii judges on t catch service and could build a system that could have done this. we are 12 years into the process and haven't made much progress. we have been to the supreme court three...
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two states voted to remove the criminal use of private use of marijuana. possibly first step towards ending this century's prohibition, maybe 100 years after we ended out call prohibition. -- alcohol prohibition. i published a book late last year which i can't wait because it is an e-book but i can show you on the ipad, here's the cover of my book, the libertarian vote. and what are things i said in the libertarian vote, there's two co-authors, one of things i put out in there was the "washington post" did a poll of swing voters late in the election year. and among other things they found out that the true swing voters, and they were very picky, they asked people have you made up your mind. are you in. are you an independent. and they said okay, do you usually vote republican or democrat, and they got down to visit his about 5% who are really open in any typical election. and of those to swing voters they asked that question to one of the things they found out was that 64% of them said they support smaller government with fewer services over larger governm
two states voted to remove the criminal use of private use of marijuana. possibly first step towards ending this century's prohibition, maybe 100 years after we ended out call prohibition. -- alcohol prohibition. i published a book late last year which i can't wait because it is an e-book but i can show you on the ipad, here's the cover of my book, the libertarian vote. and what are things i said in the libertarian vote, there's two co-authors, one of things i put out in there was the...
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because she knew how to use her computer and resources. i am with you. i need more lessons, obviously. i had the phone but not the knowledge. we're going to do something about that in my household. we're also doing something about living that far away from the center of everything, which is right here in the city. if you want to buy a house in the country would to a half acres, i have got one for you. it is is the morning as we all evolves, and as my husband and i get closer to 80, both of us have retired two times already. we're now getting ready for a third got around to remember, you could do as many as you like, too, because you're the only one that can say i am tired of doing that and i do not want to do it anymore. that is right. we have some people with real knowledge and not chitchat to come up and tell us how we can age at the same time that we are gaining insight, knowledge, and exposure to a vast universe of information and opportunity. so we are going to start with derek lamb, an aging service program specialist for the newly reorganized admi
because she knew how to use her computer and resources. i am with you. i need more lessons, obviously. i had the phone but not the knowledge. we're going to do something about that in my household. we're also doing something about living that far away from the center of everything, which is right here in the city. if you want to buy a house in the country would to a half acres, i have got one for you. it is is the morning as we all evolves, and as my husband and i get closer to 80, both of us...
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nobody liked us, but they don't like us now either. but our actual power in the region was at an historic high water mark. they were collapsing from iraq to afghanistan. many situations just taking a pass on actively and syria being the number one. the other engagement involvement that we did pursue libya is not to recommend nation. i'm not sure the assad regime is going to lose. the ray nance will help the regime last a lot time. the russians and chinese will defend them internationally if not resupply them and at some point they'll go up, not down. you have a middle east where the u.s. has increased and blocks contending for power. the arabian, steering with great power sponsorship from russia and china in the sunni increasing phalluses part of the region which will maintain some sort of alliance with united case, but not one that will be able to direct as we have up to 2008. so this could turn into some name, a really ugly very rapidly. >> that's only if you think 80,000 people dead is not ugly. yes, sir. adding a mac >> foreign-pol
nobody liked us, but they don't like us now either. but our actual power in the region was at an historic high water mark. they were collapsing from iraq to afghanistan. many situations just taking a pass on actively and syria being the number one. the other engagement involvement that we did pursue libya is not to recommend nation. i'm not sure the assad regime is going to lose. the ray nance will help the regime last a lot time. the russians and chinese will defend them internationally if not...
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authorities also told us that he was wearing sergeant baker's body armor when he was shot by officers. all of this is disturbing for the community and fellow officers to hear. >> butch and i started together in '85. he was just before me. i started here in santa cruz in '85 and we worked together for nearly 25 years. >>reporter: i know it must be tough. >> it's very difficult. >>reporter: right now you're looking at a live picture. it appears that they are taking questions from the media from the fire department, which was involved in aiding santa cruz police in this investigation. i also wanted to let you know that santa cruz police department is working on trying to plan a memorial for these officers. they're working with both of the families and were supposed release details on when it will be coming up at a news conference scheduled for 3 this afternoon. >>> details continue to emerge about the man accused of killing the two detectives from the santa cruz police department. this is video from a 2007 court appearance in oregon before goulet moved to santa cruz. acquaintances said t
authorities also told us that he was wearing sergeant baker's body armor when he was shot by officers. all of this is disturbing for the community and fellow officers to hear. >> butch and i started together in '85. he was just before me. i started here in santa cruz in '85 and we worked together for nearly 25 years. >>reporter: i know it must be tough. >> it's very difficult. >>reporter: right now you're looking at a live picture. it appears that they are taking...
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this is the tactic he used. by doing that, not only do i take that away from him, it was interesting, if you watch the rest of the show after that interview. after i left, paralyzed in a gun shooting, and he started interviewing this kid because we can have discussions with folks who have been shot and try to we are all trying to figure out the best way to prevent people from being shot. we have good intentions here. it is disgusting they imply that we don't. this -- he brought the kid out between segments. first thing that ends, he saw him frantically in his your phone with the producer and they bring out boxes of sudafed to use as a horrible proper and they also bring out this kid and put him in the audience and it is pretty clear to me, maybe i wrong but it is clear to me they're planning to swivel camera around so after i make this argument they will slow pull the camera to the kid who has been paralyzed in the shooting to oppose the image of stark contrast, here is this young guy who is certainly healthy an
this is the tactic he used. by doing that, not only do i take that away from him, it was interesting, if you watch the rest of the show after that interview. after i left, paralyzed in a gun shooting, and he started interviewing this kid because we can have discussions with folks who have been shot and try to we are all trying to figure out the best way to prevent people from being shot. we have good intentions here. it is disgusting they imply that we don't. this -- he brought the kid out...
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they will worry about it and waste damaging to us. the most important thing is that the u.s. doesn't understand a guarantee system as an act or from the outside, the consequences going to be a scramble among scared and worried racing great powers who we all should fear we come to in south china sea. post rss if you were the last two u.s. ambassadors to the u.n. >> host: the last two ambassadors. well, here's the thing. john bolton was excoriated as someone who despise the u.n. that you could chop off the top seven or 10 stories that no one would ever notice there at its headquarters. >> host: do you agree with that statement? >> guest: i agree about 80%. as somebody said, i've actually found found it quite conciliatory and the message is american liberals need to understand the u.n. is not going anywhere. it's not going to grow into this wonderful theme, which is going to govern the world in some sort of way. american conservatives need to understand the u.n. is not going anywhere. they need to understand that it's not going anywhere and two different ways. the liberals need
they will worry about it and waste damaging to us. the most important thing is that the u.s. doesn't understand a guarantee system as an act or from the outside, the consequences going to be a scramble among scared and worried racing great powers who we all should fear we come to in south china sea. post rss if you were the last two u.s. ambassadors to the u.n. >> host: the last two ambassadors. well, here's the thing. john bolton was excoriated as someone who despise the u.n. that you...
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for us we have no choice. we have to pay those bills, so it's going to cost us significantly, which would then create another readiness problem because we moved a lot of the things we should have done in 13 to 14 and one have enough money to make up for what they couldn't do in 13 to continue stability or >> thank you, sir. we are looking at 15 billion. that's 4.5 billion due to continuing revolution. that's only operations account. so for operations to go with the money as an insurance solution is general odierno mention they bring that down to what we believe is feasible and responsible. we are slowing the burn rate as you say. there's a temporal aspect as time goes on and you say we've got to do this now or not, you've got to fish or cut day. sherman's deployment got press because we said we need to present an option to our bosses and say we deploy it or we don't. if we deploy it, we're concerned because the money we use will not be training. so we have to let down the road is general odierno said. those gu
for us we have no choice. we have to pay those bills, so it's going to cost us significantly, which would then create another readiness problem because we moved a lot of the things we should have done in 13 to 14 and one have enough money to make up for what they couldn't do in 13 to continue stability or >> thank you, sir. we are looking at 15 billion. that's 4.5 billion due to continuing revolution. that's only operations account. so for operations to go with the money as an insurance...
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i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. ♪ gerri: well, most of us anyway spin yesterday celebrating the super bowl, but you might not have realized there was another momentous occasion to mark, the 100th birthday of the federal income-tax. now, where does this dreaded form of taking their money come from? to offer little history lesson. it all started way back in 1861. abraham lincoln needed to raise some money immediately to fight the civil war, and the first income tax was born. it was a flat tax. those making over a hundred thousand dollars per year or 20,000 in today's money were taxed a whopping 3% rate. next year congress deciding it like this idea that people would just send money there wait introduced a sliding scale. those making about $10,000 or 229,000 canal would be attacked at 5%, and the idea of taxing the rich was born. guess what? the tax was repealed in 1866. congress decided they did not want free money anymore. that is, until 1994 when it tried to bring it
i could also use an umbrella. fall in love with progressive's claims service. ♪ gerri: well, most of us anyway spin yesterday celebrating the super bowl, but you might not have realized there was another momentous occasion to mark, the 100th birthday of the federal income-tax. now, where does this dreaded form of taking their money come from? to offer little history lesson. it all started way back in 1861. abraham lincoln needed to raise some money immediately to fight the civil war, and the...
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stay with us. the news at 4:00 continues right after this. >> getting closer to big game, more big names now descending on new orleans. >> yes. this morning good morning america set up for a tail gate party. >> check it out. >> i guess this is what it's going to sound like once, go, niners. >> oh! >> play that over and over. >> it wasn't just josh ask sam.> i'm thinking san francisco 49ers, 24-17. very physical game. it will be great to bring number six home. i feel like that is going to do that. >> and someone had to bring the food its exciting. and with two of them put together it's magical. >> i think we've had eight meals. like eight, six meals yesterday. >> yes. in two-hours. >> food is great but took convincing to bring sam around. >> can i root for san francisco? why snot. >> come on. >> say stuff like collin kaepernick. >> robin roberts is here in new orleans and she did stop by the set, but only to say hello to friends. she's making a sted y
stay with us. the news at 4:00 continues right after this. >> getting closer to big game, more big names now descending on new orleans. >> yes. this morning good morning america set up for a tail gate party. >> check it out. >> i guess this is what it's going to sound like once, go, niners. >> oh! >> play that over and over. >> it wasn't just josh ask sam.> i'm thinking san francisco 49ers, 24-17. very physical game. it will be great to bring number...
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is putting us on a wrong road. now, our proposal we're making them and i was just tired, this is been kind of a work in progress. some of it is out in the market place but some of it's not. we're going to at fort hood to be a limit of what we're trying to do with her own exchange but under the confines of the affordable care act and the law of the land. and we're committed to work with them, those confines. like it or not that is the law. but the are what we call red lines that we will not cross over as a state. it's our exchange. we have a right to run it how we see fit. we are not taking federal money. there are no strings. it's our exchange. and so we are saying that the things that we won't do, one can we won't enforce the individual mandate. even though the supreme court has ruled that is constitutional, we still think it's bad policy. for a number of reasons. so, we are not going to enforce the individual mandates. and at every stage have the option to determine for themselves if they mandate makes sense. but
is putting us on a wrong road. now, our proposal we're making them and i was just tired, this is been kind of a work in progress. some of it is out in the market place but some of it's not. we're going to at fort hood to be a limit of what we're trying to do with her own exchange but under the confines of the affordable care act and the law of the land. and we're committed to work with them, those confines. like it or not that is the law. but the are what we call red lines that we will not...
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what a blogger used to be called is a shoe leather reporter. they stuck to it, they're sticking by their story. from the staff standpoint and other senators who are asked about this, i would keep a distance. where there's smoke, there's usually fire. i dislike calling women of any age anonymous and faceless people because they are doing something that they feel they have to do in order to take care of themself. >> i understand that. >> they don't want to make disparaging comments. >> do you believe the daily caller would do this it was a conservative republican? y why not. >> yes, they would, there's no -- this isn't an issue about which party has more sexual dalliances, they're both guilt. it's the hypocrisy and in during a october 16 fundraiser, women for menendez, they put out an ad boasting how he defended women and girls globally. the right to be free from abuse, safe from trafficking and exploitation. how he's a hero to young girls. >> and he supposed legislation to human trafficking and you're trying to get him hung up on the daily calle
what a blogger used to be called is a shoe leather reporter. they stuck to it, they're sticking by their story. from the staff standpoint and other senators who are asked about this, i would keep a distance. where there's smoke, there's usually fire. i dislike calling women of any age anonymous and faceless people because they are doing something that they feel they have to do in order to take care of themself. >> i understand that. >> they don't want to make disparaging comments....
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we are pleased to have them with us today and we thank all of you for joining us to mr. bellinger, we will start with you. each witness has written statements that will be made part of the record in their entirety. i ask each witness summarized his or her testimony of five minutes or less. to help you stay within the time, this time at my dinner table. the light switches programmed to yellow, you have one minute to conclude that when the light turns red signals the witnesses five minutes have expired. mr. bellinger, welcome. >> thanks very much, mr. chairman and members of the committee for coming for this important hearing today. i doubt this year but many legal issues as the subject of states are to administer this advertiser for the national security council and white house in the first term of the bush administration and the slick lopressor for the state department in the second term. i was in the white house situation room on either but the band spent all eight years of my time dealing with many of the same issues. but the bush and obama administrations have conclud
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joins us live to tell us some of the trends at this event. ali. >> organizers say attendance was doubled what it was last year with 4000 people coming through the front entrance and it was items like this, all types of ammunition. >> would you like to sign up for the nra. >> told us they signed up about 200 new members this weekend as people walked into the code of the west gun show. they attribute to the debate on gun control. >> the obama administration and they are pushing for gun laws and then the california state legislature has a massive amount of gun laws. >> tom coal today said an outright ban on assault weapons isn't likely to pass the senate. >> i don't think they are. >> but some gun owners worry about changes at the state level. last week california democrats unveiled gun control bills. gun owners say that idea is driving up prices. >> 500 rounds, right? >> and how much did this cost you? >> $500. >> is that more expensive than usual. >> way more. >> says just last week he bought the same ammo for 65 cents a bullet. >> so they are
joins us live to tell us some of the trends at this event. ali. >> organizers say attendance was doubled what it was last year with 4000 people coming through the front entrance and it was items like this, all types of ammunition. >> would you like to sign up for the nra. >> told us they signed up about 200 new members this weekend as people walked into the code of the west gun show. they attribute to the debate on gun control. >> the obama administration and they are...
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this is a major crisis for us. if this is what some of the classics look like, maybe they would not -- this is a modern version of what would have to have been crafted. let me start off with the ravages of obesity. this is an aorta. it carries blood through your body. those are two kidneys. the one on the right is big and plump, the one on the left is shriveled like a raisin. the blood vessel going to it, that is a dead kidney. you don't notice when you get blood test. your body only needs one kidney. we see this as a sign of hardening of the arteries. let me bring this up in a different context. it happens with kidneys, the male organ, issues of intimacy, for the male it is the dipstick of health. if that is not working, it is because other parts of your body are not working. it is also happening in your brain. this is a major blood vessel. you see the plaque rupture, an open sore on the blood vessel feeding your heart, your body has to heal it. it forms a scab on top of it erie it right there, you just witnessed
this is a major crisis for us. if this is what some of the classics look like, maybe they would not -- this is a modern version of what would have to have been crafted. let me start off with the ravages of obesity. this is an aorta. it carries blood through your body. those are two kidneys. the one on the right is big and plump, the one on the left is shriveled like a raisin. the blood vessel going to it, that is a dead kidney. you don't notice when you get blood test. your body only needs one...
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good to have you with us. the president, i think the speaker proposed it rather interestingly and eloquently. the president needs to clean up the mess he made. what do you think? >> it's certainly a matter of historical record that the president proposes across the board method of cutting spending. think it's also a matter of record that no one likes it. it was designed to be so bad that it would not be used. but if we are not doing the alternative, which is to pick specific programs, especially the ones you mentioned, medicare, medicaid and health care spending, cut those because those are the programs that are the problems. since that is not happening this is what is left. increasingly you're hearing people say, well, fine. this is what we will do. lou: well we will do is really layoff of lot of employees, according to the president. he runs the government, therefore these are his choices. laying off 800,000 employees of the federal government because of a 2 percent change and other spending. that is, frankl
good to have you with us. the president, i think the speaker proposed it rather interestingly and eloquently. the president needs to clean up the mess he made. what do you think? >> it's certainly a matter of historical record that the president proposes across the board method of cutting spending. think it's also a matter of record that no one likes it. it was designed to be so bad that it would not be used. but if we are not doing the alternative, which is to pick specific programs,...
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carson spoke truth to power, which the press use to love. because the press used to do it. i am surprised that steven crost didn't step in and tackle him. they find it so objectionable to talk to the emperor. >> there is nothing sacred in washington. is there anywhere where the democrats haven't been exceedingly political in a speech? including when you invite somebody to sit in the front row of the speech and disparage and ridicule him in front of the world. >> if he made the point about bush in iraq -- i haven't been there. vinever seen or heard political comments like that. i didn't agree with any of it. that's not a surprise. this is something my friend cal thomas who, cannot be more conservative, a evangelical christian. he agreed with me -- he agreed that the poigns were right, but this is exactly the wrong place to do it. >> i called cal thomas after he you and he said, i told bob that to make him happy. you know who agreed with carson, paul crugman, speaking in a synagogue. they asked him about the death crisis, he said debt panels and sales taxes. he said what cars
carson spoke truth to power, which the press use to love. because the press used to do it. i am surprised that steven crost didn't step in and tackle him. they find it so objectionable to talk to the emperor. >> there is nothing sacred in washington. is there anywhere where the democrats haven't been exceedingly political in a speech? including when you invite somebody to sit in the front row of the speech and disparage and ridicule him in front of the world. >> if he made the point...
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christina loren telling us it will be a nice day outside. always a pleasure to hear as we approach the weekend. speaking of oracle arena at 4:53, good news. head coach mark jackson happy his team finally back in the win column. warriors snapping a six-game losing skid beating the suns last night 108-98 at oracle are arena. this marks the first victory for golden state since february. the warriors next play tomorrow night another home game against the san antonio spurs. >>> a napa wine maker is trying to age wine in the middle of the ocean. the winery tossed four cases of wine into the charleston harbor. the 2009 cabernae was placed in special cages before being emerged and wants to see how ocean movement affects the wine. >> in the ocean where you have constant motion, where you have variance of temperature but also very similar to what the ideal storage in a warehouse is where you have a lack of light, different pressure, we're going to find out what happens. >> wine makers think the ocean is key to giving wine recovered by sunken ships a u
christina loren telling us it will be a nice day outside. always a pleasure to hear as we approach the weekend. speaking of oracle arena at 4:53, good news. head coach mark jackson happy his team finally back in the win column. warriors snapping a six-game losing skid beating the suns last night 108-98 at oracle are arena. this marks the first victory for golden state since february. the warriors next play tomorrow night another home game against the san antonio spurs. >>> a napa wine...
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there's some very tough decisions facing us. there's some start fiscal realities facing us. so we can all eat a look at the past and to me kind of rehashed the past and keep using our same talking points, or we can try to figure out how to kind of move forward. you know, on the entitlement reform side, i understand people have concerns but that is the reality we all have to face with. nobody has the perfect into the building is a perfect solution. but that has to be part of the solution that we are working on. we can sit here and splice the date on what's happening with health care expenditures, and you can look up the data trends and see what's happening. again the past couple years health care costs have gone down to look at 2014 and beyond and see what happens with health care costs. they bounce right back at. so we can either kind of bayesian, we're done our job, it's time to move on, or which is okay, there are challenges that lie ahead, we all have our priorities but we have to work together. so let's hold hands and try to figure out a way forward. and it's just, this
there's some very tough decisions facing us. there's some start fiscal realities facing us. so we can all eat a look at the past and to me kind of rehashed the past and keep using our same talking points, or we can try to figure out how to kind of move forward. you know, on the entitlement reform side, i understand people have concerns but that is the reality we all have to face with. nobody has the perfect into the building is a perfect solution. but that has to be part of the solution that we...
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the people are used -- using the money to help the party have left the state or are leaving the state. right now the republican party, and telling you, it does not exist in a set of california. there is no spokesman, no leaders to man the people who were leaving -- leading taste everybody out. gerri: the canary in the coal mine. thank you for coming on. appreciate your time tonight. thank you. >> thank you. gerri: a fox business news alert. federal and state prosecutors reportedly intends to bring fraud charges against standard and poor's four its rating of mortgage bonds. the suit centers around the model for rating mortgage debt and the run-up to the 2008 financial crisis. s&p rivals, moody's and fitch have also come under fire for regulators for giving pristine credit ratings to sub prime mortgage debt which turned out to be toxic. the high ratings fuel the housing bubble which eventually burst. the move against s&p would be the first federal case tickets to major credit rating -- rating agency tied to the financial crisis. it was s&p that cut the u.s. aaa credit rating back in aug
the people are used -- using the money to help the party have left the state or are leaving the state. right now the republican party, and telling you, it does not exist in a set of california. there is no spokesman, no leaders to man the people who were leaving -- leading taste everybody out. gerri: the canary in the coal mine. thank you for coming on. appreciate your time tonight. thank you. >> thank you. gerri: a fox business news alert. federal and state prosecutors reportedly intends...
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good morning and thanks for talking to us. tell us how you are selected to create this piece. the sculpture of rosa parks. >> i'm sorry ,-com,-com ma repeat that. >> host: how were your firm selected to create the structure? >> guest: it was decided by the nah or the nea, i'm sorry and it was a national competition. i believe there were over 150 entries and then it was narrowed down to five finalists. those five finalists competed and that is how we ended up getting it. >> host: this will be in statuary hall in the capitol building paradigm reading from the l.a. times and it says the first full-size statue of an african-american in a capital collection in more than 180 statues. what do they mean to you to create a? >> guest: first of all is the first african-american woman in statuary hall in the capital of statuary hall. i think there is one other in the capital. but it is a tremendous honor and privilege to have done this and i am very excited about today. >> host: we will see the unveiling in a couple of hours at 11:00 a.m. and c-span will be sharing that. the president wil
good morning and thanks for talking to us. tell us how you are selected to create this piece. the sculpture of rosa parks. >> i'm sorry ,-com,-com ma repeat that. >> host: how were your firm selected to create the structure? >> guest: it was decided by the nah or the nea, i'm sorry and it was a national competition. i believe there were over 150 entries and then it was narrowed down to five finalists. those five finalists competed and that is how we ended up getting it....
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i used, as y mentioned, i used to give him little assignments. i did not want him to be overburdened with the big task of, hey, we'reriting a book because he could not stay fosed. break-in and a very small pieces and give him a little paragraph to read it a time. slowly he got into this thing. it was ver exciting by the time this got done. i am so proud of him. he has done a wonderful job. gerri: i think it's fascinating. i assume you are studying all this in school. >> yes. gerri: tell me, do you take things from classroom right into the book? >> i took some things. i did a little research on my own. for the invasion of an up, i did that on my own. i did some other things on my own. we have not learned about the korean war yet. i had to do that on my own. some of this stuff like world war two and world war one, i did that from class. gerri: you really covered lot of ground. this expanded your horizons. yoyou know, it must be interestg to you. here you are, raising a son in the u.s., a totally different kind of world. tell me how it's differt for
i used, as y mentioned, i used to give him little assignments. i did not want him to be overburdened with the big task of, hey, we'reriting a book because he could not stay fosed. break-in and a very small pieces and give him a little paragraph to read it a time. slowly he got into this thing. it was ver exciting by the time this got done. i am so proud of him. he has done a wonderful job. gerri: i think it's fascinating. i assume you are studying all this in school. >> yes. gerri: tell...
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they will join us next, stay with us. oh this is lame, investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. is that what you're looking for, like a hidden fee in your giant mom bag? maybe i have them... oh that's right i don't because i rolled my account over to e-trade where... woah. okay... they don't have hidden fees... hey fern. the junkrawer? why would they... is that my gerbil? you said he moved to a tiny farm. that's it, i'm running away. no, no you can't come! [ male announcer ] e-trade. less for us. more for you. today is gonna be an important day for us.! you ready? we wanna be our brother's keeper. what's number two we wanna do? bring it up to 90 decatherms. how bout ya, joe? let's go ahead and bring it online. attention on site, attention on site. now starting unit nine. some of the world's cleanest gas turbines are now powering some of america's biggest cities. siemens. answers. lou: egypt denying u.s. direct access to only publicly known suspect in custody in connection with the
they will join us next, stay with us. oh this is lame, investors could lose tens of thousands of dollars on their 401(k) to hidden fees. is that what you're looking for, like a hidden fee in your giant mom bag? maybe i have them... oh that's right i don't because i rolled my account over to e-trade where... woah. okay... they don't have hidden fees... hey fern. the junkrawer? why would they... is that my gerbil? you said he moved to a tiny farm. that's it, i'm running away. no, no you can't...
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let's use me, i have blue cross, blue shield, my premiums will go up, they have gone up. and eventually, i'm just not going to keep paying higher premiums and i'll sign up for the government exchange. multiply me by 100 million people that are paying or whatever the number is and eventually we'll all concede and it will be like the borg and resistance is futile and the government will then clamp down on cost and doctors will have less incentive to enter the medical field. supply of medicine will decrease just like it has in the u.k. and get the u.k. system if you want to see a gynecologist or specialist or something, you've got to wait six weeks and that's what will eventually happen. >> brenda: john. >> to gary's point perfectly, very quietly last week, post-election, the government announced that medicare had cut their subsidy of reimbursement for 4 million diabetic seniors where they reduced the reimbursement by 66% and they reduced the amount of companies that are allowed to supply these supplies from ove a thousand to 15. so the government created a quasi monopoly, a
let's use me, i have blue cross, blue shield, my premiums will go up, they have gone up. and eventually, i'm just not going to keep paying higher premiums and i'll sign up for the government exchange. multiply me by 100 million people that are paying or whatever the number is and eventually we'll all concede and it will be like the borg and resistance is futile and the government will then clamp down on cost and doctors will have less incentive to enter the medical field. supply of medicine...
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we thank you for being with us. we are going to be talking about sequester and this administration tomorrow. it you may rest assured. we thank you for being with us tonight speak ill because of you, mr. president, i think the republicans just called your bluff. welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. before the president tries to scare us on these cuts, he might take a good look at republicans to give him the power to avoid these cuts. not with more cuts, but different cuts. not because he says republicans are forcing him to make these cuts. they are not. they are offering to give him broader authority to cut what he sees appropriate within given department. not what the president says has been rammed down his throat through sequestration. i cannot stress enough how big of a deal this is, my friends. he already has this option, but he is just not using it. within the department of agriculture, you do not have to do a beeline for the beef inspectors. it is amazing in the the media isn't all over this, until it puts the
we thank you for being with us. we are going to be talking about sequester and this administration tomorrow. it you may rest assured. we thank you for being with us tonight speak ill because of you, mr. president, i think the republicans just called your bluff. welcome, everybody. i am neil cavuto. before the president tries to scare us on these cuts, he might take a good look at republicans to give him the power to avoid these cuts. not with more cuts, but different cuts. not because he says...
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it will leave us with a light dusting. snow level down to 2500 feet. a few snowflakes by tuesday night, also, so, that leaves us with at least seven inches of snow, 7,000 feet on tuesday and the high sierra. tomorrow, our temperatures are coming down due to the west wind at 20 miles an hour. under 60 degrees everywhere. take a look at the forecast. after the rain out with the threat of the thunderstorm, containing small hail on tuesday. jaily chances of you needing an umbrella each day. but, the holiday will be dry. all be it on the cooler side. we will all feel the difference tomorrow. >> this means we need to go somewhere it is warm. >> all right. spring training it. >> oh, i know that you know wherever the a's and giants go, spring training, kpix-5 is there. dennis and phoenix with the a's today. and ladies first in nascar. danica patrick pulled off another surprise. what's that? when i take a picture of this check, it goes straight to the bank. oh. oh look the lion is out! no mommy no! don't worry honey, it only works on checks. deposit checks from
it will leave us with a light dusting. snow level down to 2500 feet. a few snowflakes by tuesday night, also, so, that leaves us with at least seven inches of snow, 7,000 feet on tuesday and the high sierra. tomorrow, our temperatures are coming down due to the west wind at 20 miles an hour. under 60 degrees everywhere. take a look at the forecast. after the rain out with the threat of the thunderstorm, containing small hail on tuesday. jaily chances of you needing an umbrella each day. but,...
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using our security as your help. you are now hooking in to a lot of people's private lives, using it as the excuse. >> i completely agree with you. what happens is when you start spying on peope, you create a social unrest. i think the long-term causality of that is you suppress the country. america is built on the premise of freedom. neither code that are begun. i don't. i really love how the british hired the ira bombings. the people who are trying to terrorize us, they want us fearful. we don't need to succumb to that. we need to say that we are about freedom. i do think people being monitored does affect them on a social level. neil: he made a very good point. the hold drone thing, the security and keeping people safe. it is an extension of babysitting and looking after you. then i wonder, are you onl looking after your friends or enemies? >> the biggest problem is the tendency towards these dragnet. we really don't have to say who we are looking for are what we are looking for, but just setting up a dragnet for
using our security as your help. you are now hooking in to a lot of people's private lives, using it as the excuse. >> i completely agree with you. what happens is when you start spying on peope, you create a social unrest. i think the long-term causality of that is you suppress the country. america is built on the premise of freedom. neither code that are begun. i don't. i really love how the british hired the ira bombings. the people who are trying to terrorize us, they want us fearful....
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joining us now is david jackson. he's live in northwest. david, thanks so much for joining us. let's talk about this breakdown and this was released by the obama administration. they say schools could lose about $533,000 and $1 million set aside for environmental protection would go away. >> education being the primary area where most of the cuts would fall. that's the area that president obama has been emphasizing the last several days. >> you take a look at maryland and you see the number is higher. schools can stand to lose $14 million and take a look at the defense cuts and get an idea how critical defense employees are going to feel this. 46,000 employees just in maryland would be furloughed. >> and also virginia. defense is probably the second biggest area that president obama likes to talk about. in fact, he's going down to newport news to talk about how these cuts will affect that industry. national defense and education are his two primary things. >> states would face, what was interesting, we talk about 14 million gone, plus an additional $13.9 million for children wi
joining us now is david jackson. he's live in northwest. david, thanks so much for joining us. let's talk about this breakdown and this was released by the obama administration. they say schools could lose about $533,000 and $1 million set aside for environmental protection would go away. >> education being the primary area where most of the cuts would fall. that's the area that president obama has been emphasizing the last several days. >> you take a look at maryland and you see...
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thank you so much for bringing it to us. liz: the dow is very close, oh, so close stating that new all-time high. the celebration, could it be short-lived? up next, financial editor of the wall street journal. he has a list that you need to hear because he says there are four things that he sees right now that could push us into another financial crisis. get at your umbrella. who knows what. he's coming up. ♪ fuzzy you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use doctor recommended gaviscon®. only gaviscon® forms a protective barrier that helps block stomach acid from splashing up- relieving t pain quickly. try fast, long lasting gaviscon®. ♪ liz: breaking news. revealing that it is seeing some changes to that top, the ceo and founder will be stepping down. going to be replaced in an interim basis by executive chairman eric the cosby as well as vice chairman ted leon. this is newly created position of office of the chief executive. this is, again, an interim position of the borders in search o
thank you so much for bringing it to us. liz: the dow is very close, oh, so close stating that new all-time high. the celebration, could it be short-lived? up next, financial editor of the wall street journal. he has a list that you need to hear because he says there are four things that he sees right now that could push us into another financial crisis. get at your umbrella. who knows what. he's coming up. ♪ fuzzy you know how painful heartburn can be. for fast, long lasting relief, use...
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to have you with us. this is a industry where it is tough to make money, and is this one going to to make money? >> oh, yeah no question. both carriers, can make money, you put them together, there is not a lot of overlap, a lot of cross feeds this is create, it will help communities and the consumer too. we have one less brand choice but really, it is not that big a dial, they don't overlap much. lou: you know, you shock me just a little bit. have neither of the company been in bankruptcy? >> oh, it has been -- >> they have been in and out like they need a turn style for crying out loud. >> difference is, in last 5 years, the carriers, individually, have cut about 12% of their comment, they are not adding new airplanes, the craziness is out of the industry right now, and this year, they will have less capacity so we think, i think stabilitiy is in. don't let your sons and daughters go i into the airline business and don't investment but overall, what is there they can make money. lou: bob crandle who use
to have you with us. this is a industry where it is tough to make money, and is this one going to to make money? >> oh, yeah no question. both carriers, can make money, you put them together, there is not a lot of overlap, a lot of cross feeds this is create, it will help communities and the consumer too. we have one less brand choice but really, it is not that big a dial, they don't overlap much. lou: you know, you shock me just a little bit. have neither of the company been in...
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since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. hey, travis... get some friends, loser! you all right, man? ♪ lean on me, thanks. ♪ when you're not strong... ♪
since we're often all on the move, ashley suggested we use fedex office to hold packages for us. great job. [ applause ] thank you. and on a protocol note, i'd like to talk to tim hill about his tendency to use all caps in emails. [ shouting ] oh i'm sorry guys. ah sometimes the caps lock gets stuck on my keyboard. hey do you wanna get a drink later? [ male announcer ] hold packages at any fedex office location. hey, travis... get some friends, loser! you all right, man? ♪ lean on me, thanks....
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stay with us. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the vture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, yoguys! and with double miles you can actually use, you never miss the fun. beard gring contest ango! ♪ i win! what's in wallet? lou: we're back with the a-team, the president discovered that chicago is the murder capital of the country, it has. for the president's agenda, one of the if not the toughest gun laws in the country. more than 500 murders last year. your thoughts ? >> it is fascinating that the president from chicago himself is sort of realizing that they have such a problem with crime, and gun control. notwithstanding, as you said, some of the most strict penalties for any violation of gun laws, this is a inherent cone tradition in white house plan about gun control. it sho
stay with us. the boys used double miles from their capital one venture card to fly home for the big family reunion. you must be garth's father? hello. mother. mother! traveling is easy with the vture card because you can fly any airline anytime. two words. double miles! this guy can act. wanna play dodge rock? oh, yoguys! and with double miles you can actually use, you never miss the fun. beard gring contest ango! ♪ i win! what's in wallet? lou: we're back with the a-team, the president...
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as those of us who were here -- which all of us all take for, those of us who are here -- are we to believe that everybody on this list was responsible for the 9/11 attack? is that the rationale? >> all four of us agree with you. the 2001 aumf, which is only 60 words long about -- long, is now very long in the tooth. the extreme government solution would be for congress to work with the executive branch to revise that aumf. it is completely unclear about who it covers and where it covers it. >> it is as unclear as you suggest. this is a limitation. there were big arguments about it. there was a priory draft that was much more expensive and it was -- there was a prior draft which was much more expansive, and it was narrowed. the president has the right to keep his legal advice confidential. that is a longstanding principle. questions are raised as to whether the executive is complying with the law. if he feels he is, it was be -- would be a positive thing for the administration to share that legal theory with this committee and with the american people, who i think have dallas that a
as those of us who were here -- which all of us all take for, those of us who are here -- are we to believe that everybody on this list was responsible for the 9/11 attack? is that the rationale? >> all four of us agree with you. the 2001 aumf, which is only 60 words long about -- long, is now very long in the tooth. the extreme government solution would be for congress to work with the executive branch to revise that aumf. it is completely unclear about who it covers and where it covers...
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lie chicking up on us . whenever they were able to restart power in the shows. they played movies and did comedies and scave anger for the kid and they did wonderful. >> mersedes their this was a big birthday celebration and a lot of fun. did you feel like a rerun of gilligans island or did it ruin your birthday? >> it ruined my birthday some what. but why were wable to get off of that boat alive and safely together. we had no injuries to any of our party and my cousin was taken off of the boat to get her dialysis. that was an enormous rescue effort by the coast guard and they took care of my quad plegic brother in law. six men carried him out of his room so he could be in a safer place. we were well taken care of and really that is it the best birthday gift and we made it out together and we had trust and faith and we were able to come out of it okay . in terms was being you know, safe and sound. >> brenda, i have to ask you, do you have cruise ploon scheduled for any time soon? >> no, not at any time soon,
lie chicking up on us . whenever they were able to restart power in the shows. they played movies and did comedies and scave anger for the kid and they did wonderful. >> mersedes their this was a big birthday celebration and a lot of fun. did you feel like a rerun of gilligans island or did it ruin your birthday? >> it ruined my birthday some what. but why were wable to get off of that boat alive and safely together. we had no injuries to any of our party and my cousin was taken off...
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how much our house is worth, we would you to give us money, fix it up, give us insulation, and put some heat olet us live safely, the government's responsibility is their safety not buying the houses. we still have hundreds of people in staten island, work work with no power, no insulation, living in toxic waterlogged houses, begging the government to please help, we're not getting it. charles: scott, have you been the face of it for a long time, every knows you and has seen you on television by now, you were potted out as something, -- trotted out, not a prop but, at this stage you have to feel what john is saying, you know that pain personally. >> right, i am speaking on behalf of the people, on staten high loon. charles: before they were everything is okay. >> it has been lies. i melt with the president, he said we'll cut the red tape, the red tape has not been cut, i met with andrew cuomo, he said things will be done, they have not been done, they have not walked in our neighborhoods, they have not been there they justment t want to do the quick, we got a notice of the change in sea
how much our house is worth, we would you to give us money, fix it up, give us insulation, and put some heat olet us live safely, the government's responsibility is their safety not buying the houses. we still have hundreds of people in staten island, work work with no power, no insulation, living in toxic waterlogged houses, begging the government to please help, we're not getting it. charles: scott, have you been the face of it for a long time, every knows you and has seen you on television...
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to most of us, most of the order in the world seems planned. it took a lot of planning to organize this event today. took a lot of planning to organize the c-span network. it takes a lot of planning to build automobiles, create airlines. all of the things we see in the world takes planning. why is there food in the groceries every day? you think that must be planned but, in fact, the most important order in society are not planned. they are way beyond the ability of any person or group of people to plan. that's not just a point about the economy. think about language. nobody planned the english language. it arose spontaneously it evolved just like the french language, the russian language. there are a few languages that have two things in common, they were designed by human beings, they were planned and no one speaks them. all the languages that people speak are examples of spontaneous order. law, i know we're here in the ray burn -- rayburn office building and everybody thinks they are involved in making law. the fact is, law evolves spon spon
to most of us, most of the order in the world seems planned. it took a lot of planning to organize this event today. took a lot of planning to organize the c-span network. it takes a lot of planning to build automobiles, create airlines. all of the things we see in the world takes planning. why is there food in the groceries every day? you think that must be planned but, in fact, the most important order in society are not planned. they are way beyond the ability of any person or group of...
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you can see what it actually feels like rather than what the thermometer is telling us. this like the teen's towards the western suburbs. it is starting to feel like the single digits if not close to zero in garrett county. those areas will have to worry about that tonight as the wind chills become dangerously cold, a be dropping below zero in what is going to feel like ripley's bundle of if you plan to be out in the evening. it is the wind that is really going to get you. the winds in the evening will be at their strongest and then in a quiet down tonight. upper teens to low 20s as you step out into the suburbs, with mostly clear skies. we will see a lot of cold air in the area tomorrow. all this arctic air is spilling across the northern plains. all the mild air is getting pushed all the way down to the south. we are tracking this next potential batch of precipitation already producing snow across oklahoma and kansas as well. this will be pushing east and that is what we have to worry about the next couple of days. by friday, this could be a wintry mix. the storm syste
you can see what it actually feels like rather than what the thermometer is telling us. this like the teen's towards the western suburbs. it is starting to feel like the single digits if not close to zero in garrett county. those areas will have to worry about that tonight as the wind chills become dangerously cold, a be dropping below zero in what is going to feel like ripley's bundle of if you plan to be out in the evening. it is the wind that is really going to get you. the winds in the...
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let's use me, i have blue cross, blue shield, my premiums will go up, they have gone up. and eventually, i'm just not going to keep paying higher premiums and i'll sign up for the government exchange. multiply me by 100 million people that are paying or whatever the number is and eventually we'll all concede and it will be like the borg and resistance is futile and the government will then clamp down on cost and doctors will have less incentive to enter the medical field. supply of medicine will decrease just like it has in the u.k. and get the u.k. system if you want to see a gynecologist or specialist or something, you've got to wait six weeks and that's what will eventually happen. >> brenda: john. >> to gary's point perfectly, very quietly last week, post-election, the government announced that medicare had cut their subsidy of reimbursement for 4 million diabetic seniors where they reduced the reimbursement by 66% and they reduced the amount of companies that are allowed to supply these supplies from over a thousand to 15. so the government created a quasi monopoly,
let's use me, i have blue cross, blue shield, my premiums will go up, they have gone up. and eventually, i'm just not going to keep paying higher premiums and i'll sign up for the government exchange. multiply me by 100 million people that are paying or whatever the number is and eventually we'll all concede and it will be like the borg and resistance is futile and the government will then clamp down on cost and doctors will have less incentive to enter the medical field. supply of medicine...